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&lt;/script&gt;&lt;iframe sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" src="https://rozan.org/rozan-annual-report-2010/embed/" width="600" height="338" title="&#x201C;Rozan Annual Report 2010&#x201D; &#x2014; Rozan" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" class="wp-embedded-content"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><thumbnail_url>https://rozan.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Annual-Report-2010.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>675</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>494</thumbnail_height><description>The year 2010 was a combination of different challenges for Pakistan. Last year the devastating floods affected over 20 million people. The security situation continued to worsen and the rising intolerance and extremism posed a serious threat to the efforts of progressive and liberal groups of which Rozan is a part. However, despite this situation, or some might say because of this situation, Rozan continued its commitment to working with institutions and individuals during the last year. I am pleased to share with you Rozan's Annual Report for the year 2010, which provides details of Rozan's accomplishments as well as the challenges it faced. Each of the Rozan programs achieved successes, encountered difficulties and learned many lessons for their future course of action. A number of initiatives and activities were carried out at the local, national and regional level during the last year. Awareness raising and building capacity on the issues Rozan works on remained a regular feature of its work. Aangan, Rozan's children's program worked on strengthening community-based mechanisms to address child sexual abuse and also continued its efforts to improve the response of health professionals and teachers towards those affected by child sexual abuse. The study conducted by Aangan with doctors in Rawalpindi and Islamabad further highlighted the need to enhance capacities and understanding within the health sector on the issue of child sexual abuse. Zeest, Rozan's women's program, with support from the Ministry of Women Development was able to move ahead with the implementation process of the Standard Operating Procedures for state-run women's centers. Rozan hopes this proves to be a step forward in ensuring quality services to women survivors of violence. Having worked with police organizations in Pakistan for over a decade to improve its response towards gender-based violence, Rabta, Rozan's police training program took the agenda to the regional level and organized a conference entitled ' in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Rights and the Islamabad Police. The conference was able to set a course of action for legislators, bureaucracy, police leadership and civil society on how to make the police a citizen&#x2013;centric and gender responsive organization in South Asia. Acknowledging the fact that limited research is available on the issues Rozan works on, HumQadam, Rozan's program working with men and boys, conducted a qualitative study in peri-urban area of Rawalpindi to explore and understand masculinities and its links with gender-based violence. 21st Century and Policing in South Asia, Response towards Gender-based Violence: Challenges and Prospects'.</description></oembed>
